[8] Click on "My Traffic 6 FSX Models" to highlight it, then using the Move Up button move it to the top.

SCOPEThis includes all aircraft models and liveries in MyTraffic 6 that are recognised by the "airlines.txt" or "equipment.txt" files, for a total of 3010 unique liveries and catch-all liveries for 175 types. As there are a large number of types which were previously not present and therefore matched to other types, I have produced a matching "related.txt" file to improve the quality of the substitutions.

Note for P3D users: As P3D doesn't have a C172 model, I have substituted the C150. To remove this, simply open up "pmt6.smd" and modify the 8th line.

SWAPPING LIVERIESIn order to simplify livery swapping, I have left all 9600 liveries in the matching file with those not in use commented out. If you want to swap a livery, open up "pmt6.smd", scroll down to Part 3 and you will find a list of all liveries, sorted by aircraft type then airline code. Find the aircraft and airline you are interested in and simply comment out the active livery with a semicolon at the start of the line and remove the semicolon from the start of the line containing the livery you want to see.

There is a comment after each matching record to explain whether it is included or not and why.

I believe that is because P3D recognized the MyTraffic's aircrafts and the copy in simobjects.

Any idea how to resolve that?

Hi Vaillant,

Odd, not had that happen to me, though when I moved to V3 I didn't bother installing MT6, I just moved the aircraft folders. I would suggest copying the MyTraffic folder versions into another folder (so they are not found by P3D) and then try. I suspect that MT6 doesn't really care whether the aircraft are in the MT6 folder or in the SimObjects folder as it will be P3D that loads them rather than MT6. IIRC the route information is not in the aircraft folder, therefore in theory it should have no impact on MT6.

Though if you aren't using MT6 for the traffic generation function, you could always uninstall it.